3 beeps at startup
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Hello everyone,
I have a 2011 MacBook Pro that was working perfectly until a few days ago, but now it has a serious problem.
The Mac shuts down suddenly, displays an error message in several languages asking me to press a key to restart (this message doesn't appear every time), and upon restarting, nothing happens except that the Mac starts beeping, a series of 3 beeps, and unless I force it to shut down, it continues.
I have to wait about 5 minutes before I can restart it when this happens. If I don’t wait 5 minutes before restarting, it starts beeping again.
I’ve noticed that when I leave the Mac on without touching it, there is no problem, but as soon as I start browsing the internet or using it, it crashes quite quickly.
I read on some forums that it could be a faulty RAM issue, but when I check "hardware", it shows my 2 x 2GB of RAM without any problem.
Where could this be coming from? And how can I fix this problem?
Thank you!
PS: here’s the error message
https://d39f23jfph0ylk.cloudfront.net/osxfacile.com.jpg
Configuration: Windows 7 / Mozilla 11.0
I have a 2011 MacBook Pro that was working perfectly until a few days ago, but now it has a serious problem.
The Mac shuts down suddenly, displays an error message in several languages asking me to press a key to restart (this message doesn't appear every time), and upon restarting, nothing happens except that the Mac starts beeping, a series of 3 beeps, and unless I force it to shut down, it continues.
I have to wait about 5 minutes before I can restart it when this happens. If I don’t wait 5 minutes before restarting, it starts beeping again.
I’ve noticed that when I leave the Mac on without touching it, there is no problem, but as soon as I start browsing the internet or using it, it crashes quite quickly.
I read on some forums that it could be a faulty RAM issue, but when I check "hardware", it shows my 2 x 2GB of RAM without any problem.
Where could this be coming from? And how can I fix this problem?
Thank you!
PS: here’s the error message
https://d39f23jfph0ylk.cloudfront.net/osxfacile.com.jpg
Configuration: Windows 7 / Mozilla 11.0
4 answers
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Hello,
3 beeps at startup is indeed a sign of a memory failure:
https://support.apple.com/fr-fr/HT202768
The fact that it shows 2 x 2 GB does not mean that the memory is perfectly fine.
I noticed that when I leave the Mac on without touching it, there is no problem, but as soon as I start browsing the internet or using it, it crashes quite quickly
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This is precisely because the memory is more stressed when the Mac is "working"...
Best regards
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Have a great day :-) - Francis
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